This is the first Russia 2018 outing for both teams and just the second match in the tournament, being the opening action on Day 2. Both sides will be desperate to begin Group A in positive style, following the Opening Match between Russia and Saudi Arabia.

The match is highly anticipated in Egypt where the country will come to a virtual stand-still for the Pharaohs’ first FIFA World Cup™ match for 28 years. It has been something of a melodramatic build-up for Egypt after the shoulder injury suffered by superstar forward Mohamed Salah. Much focus will centre on the part played by the Liverpool man during the match, if any.

Two-time World Cup winners Uruguay present a formidable opening hurdle for Egypt on their World Cup return. The South Americans impressed at the last two World Cups, most notably finishing fourth in 2010. Though they exited at the Round of 16 at Brazil 2014, many of that side return, ensuring an experienced core headlined by star attacking pair Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani. Uruguay’s qualifying campaign was mixed at times, but they always bring their famed Charrua spirit to the big occasion.

“Egypt against Uruguay is a match that has been long anticipated by literally millions of Egyptians. The Egyptian team is aiming for a good result, despite the lack of readiness of Mohamed Salah, the star of the team. But coach Hector Cuper has other options such as Trezeguet and Sobhi, who are more suited to a defensive style.”

12 Jun 2018

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Mohamed Salah #10 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Amr Warda #22 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Essam El-Hadary of Egypt

12 Jun 2018

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Essam El-Hadary #1 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Ahmed Elmohamady of Egypt

12 Jun 2018

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Ahmed Elmohamady #3 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Head coach Hector Cuper of Egypt

12 Jun 2018

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Head coach Hector Cuper of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Mohamed Elneny #17 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Ayman Ashraf of Egypt

12 Jun 2018

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Ayman Ashraf #12 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Shikabala #18 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Marwan Mohsen #9 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

GROZNY, RUSSIA – JUNE 11: Mahmoud Kahraba #11 of Egypt poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at The Local hotel on June 11, 2018 in Grozny, Russia. (Photo by Jamie Squire – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

“The Uruguay team has prepared well over the past week at the Sports Center Borsky, with all players at the disposal of veteran coach, Oscar Washington Tabarez. Expect to see Uruguay attempt to maintain the greatest possible intensity against Egypt, and not allow the opponenxt to settle.”

Did you know?

Uruguay have not opened a World Cup campaign with a win since 1970. In those intervening 48 years, they have collected three draws and three defeats. Will that unwanted streak change in Ekatarinburg?

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